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As there a test for phenols? I know my daughter is sensitive to red

food colouring. But how can I determine whether she's sensitive to

phenols without doing a feingold trial?cath

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> I've been reading old lab tests of my son, and came across the observation

that he is having problems with methylation and sulphur.

> I read on the web that such kids benefit from a diet low in phenols. Did I

understand this correct? (English is not my mothertongue) If yes, I don't

understand no doctor ever advised this diet. Plus that means I should give him

NoFenol as well. Am I correct??

Here is info on phenol issues. Yes, giving No-Fenol and adjusting the diet can

be very helpful

http://www.danasview.net/phenol.htm

Dana

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